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CRYSTAL MABEL STOREY -l CBest Athlete! Miss Humpty Durnptess sat on a wall And tho' you'd not guess-she's had many a fall But all the king's horses and all the kin,g'.s men Have given a yell, She's best athlete again. I ELMER JACKSON' fBest A11 'Roundb It's nice to be right, bright and sound, Itls better to be square, But when one is the best 'call 'roundf' It's best to be right there. RUTH HAWKES fMost Reliable? .lack and .lill went down the hill W ith a pail of water f' And nothing would have made wit Qspill Had Ruth Hawkes been the daughter. MARY LOU DIXON . CBest Studentb l'll tell you a story About Mary Lou ' And how my story's begun She was not imprudent, She was the best studentn And now my story is done. EDITH NELSON R fMost Striking in Appearance! There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise, He cut down every bramble bush To so protect his eyes. He said, 'flf ever Ibm struck blind, It will be when she passes, And then., you know, I will not mind4- She's most striking of all lasses.
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CRYS,TAL WILLIE PATE HUDSON CBest Groomedl Miss Bettie Blue Lost a pretty shoeg But Miss Willie Pate Could never have such fate, Because she is' too neat From well brushed hair to trim little feet. LOUISE HAINES CMost Lovablel , Goosey, goosey, gander, Where shall I wander, Up stairs, dowm stairs, Way over yonder? And the searching is not dull When we find her-lovable. MARIE PATTERSON fMost Attractive? Pretty miss, pretty miss, Be my sweet queen, You shall sit on a cushion by mirrors and preen, Indeed your attraction is my satisfactvbn, So that is why you should be seen. MAMIE MILNER CBrightestJ Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross To see a jine lady up there With brains and tract Indeed it's a fact She's a type that is nowadays rare. HELEN AVRETT fMost Striking Personalityj Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn And let the whole world see A maid whom fairies blessed when born, With striking personality.
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CRYSTAL 'S M 2' film li, w'l 'l'l' ,llllmr-II lililnltitiiiill H cell ' l 4 g If If 'ff F553 E f'j,jl7 F Fllniao oily X ' , X ' C2 I 4' I I I vi ire Q I fy f ' V 5 -K l y f'-f'f5'tir' 1 Q ls f' - Qt I 9 5' M Qi. H IQ All I I, Q O ' ly , 2 fx M ily. . - 1, - I f'T7'ffl.-77 'last will emo Tbcslamcnl CITY or ATHENS, COUNTY OF CLARKE. . Whereas, We, the Senior Class of 1922, having been informed by the best authority on pedagogy and methods that our time on this earth is drawing to its close, have decided that it will be wise for us to make our bequests while we retain sufficient mind to do it without partiality. Hence we do hereby give to the public our last will and testament, proclaiming all other secret or previous ones to be of no legal value whatsoever. - ARTICLE I. ITEM I. We, this class of '22, will to the class of '23 the privilege of carrying forward the standards and ideals of our dear State Normal School for another year. ITEM II. We, the aforesaid Senior Class, will to the faculty and student body our most un- tiring devotion and our most unswerving loyalty. - ITEM III. To the care of our sister class of 1926, we intrust our beloved colors, the black and gold, trusting that they may ever wave triumphantly over her. W ARTICLE II. ITEM I. We, the class as a whole, bequeath to the present Junior Class the joy and privilege of the Ped corner of the library in which they may diligently pursue the troubles of Emile, Gertrude and others. ITEM II. We solemnly will and bequeath the responsibility of our stations as hosts and hostesses in the dining room to the aforesaid Junior Class. ITEM III. To the class of '23 we leave the right side of Chapel-broken seats and all- where they may assemble every morning and raise their melodious voices. ' ARTICLE III. ITEM I. To the class of '23 also is intrusted the care of the back row of the Palace Theater, on which they as apprentice ushers, may sit. ITEM II. To the Junior Industrials is left the Practice Home and all of the joys that go with it. ITEM III. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors the care of our most sacred charge-the Practice School.
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